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==Second station 1888-1960?==
 
==Second station 1888-1960?==
A small [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] style station with a gothic window was built in 1888.<ref>Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1888, compiled by J.B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 15</ref> The baggage room was later extended to make it a medium-sized station. It survived into the RDC era.
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A small [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] style station with a gothic window was built in 1888.<ref>Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1888, compiled by [[J. B. King]], Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 15</ref> The baggage room was later extended to make it a medium-sized station. It survived into the RDC era.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:54, 3 November 2018

Falmouth Station

First Station 1869-1888

Falmouth initially had a 26' x 15' station with a 120' x 12' station platform.[1]

Second station 1888-1960?

A small Windsor and Annapolis Railway style station with a gothic window was built in 1888.[2] The baggage room was later extended to make it a medium-sized station. It survived into the RDC era.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  1. Alexander MacNab, Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873, page 21
  2. Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1888, compiled by J. B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 15

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